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The Titanic Awards lay out the other end of travel superlatives: the worsts.

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I dislike when people ask for my travel superlatives – favorite country, best photograph, yadda yadda yadda. However, I can get behind this compilation of video clips from travel’s most ridiculous moments, often uncomfortable, scary, or disturbing as hell. The Titanic Awards are all about giving due credit to those spectacularly absurd moments witnessed around the world.

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Tim Shisler

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Lindsay Clark

Lindsay Clark has spent the last four years circumnavigating the world three times, hoping to learn constantly by throwing herself into difficult and thrilling situations. Currently, she's the media specialist and creative arts teacher at THINK Global School, the world's first global, mobile high school. Lindsay also runs Nomadderwhere.com.

 

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